And the page contains an iframe having a source to pdf. Treatment for building humidity the principles of the electroosmosic system 2. Electroosmotic flow or electro osmotic flow, often abbreviated eof. Media in category electroosmosis the following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. These results indicate that eop technology can be effective on concretes with wc ratios between 0. As such, electro osmosis is frequently utilised for flow control in microfluidic devices bayraktar and pidugu, 2006. Electro osmosis has the advantages that the flow rate is proportional to the imposed potential gradient stone and kim, 2001 and the velocity profile is uniform across the majority of the channel width park et al. Induced charge electroosmotic concentration gradient generator mranal jain,1,a anthony yeung,1 and k. Electro osmosis is the process whereby positively charged ions move from anode to cathode carrying hydrated water with them upon the application of direct current. The nonequilibrium electro osmosis related to the scr is called electroosmosis of the second kind, as described by dukhin and mishchuk and coworkers see 7, 31. Electroosmosis is a technique used for the consolidation and strengthening of soft, saturated clayey soils. Electroosmotic pulse eop technology for control of. Esrig 1968 presented a onedimensional consolidation theory of electro osmosis, which assumes that uid ows due to an electric eld and due to hydraulic.
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